The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 22, 1865, Image 1

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£Jjr Mam Mi| C'rlrgrnplj- V n. VYr.AKD.l 13. B. DUMBLE. coiTosfl a»» rrmusnawa. THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH. . ; ${)c fthtran Dniltj £clfgra}ijj SUoSCRiFTiOrvi Vuulj, (lnvarkUy la fcjvwiw i Guarterly, Monthly, TELEGRAPH BUILDING ornir of Cherry and Second Stree MACOX, OeORCIA. OLD SERIES, NO. 1396. MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1865. {NEW SERIES, NO. 166. ADVERTISING i Ouc square, twelve Un« Or lets, riOeU flOO; each eubtcquait insertion 50 cmu. " ° Address, CLAYLAXD A DUMBLE, vlTl BUSINESS CARDS. A. Z U M E A ! To Xow York JOHN J. MeGANN, \ / U" AT JV a f j VIJL ! AZUMEA! ; Darien and Savannah. Wholesale Grocer and Commission ATTOllNfiT S. , I "* Ha* proved to be i The completion of the Macon and Bmnswick , ,OBB ft JACKSON. Attorney* atTaw, mTc^o, Tie Best and Purest Baking Powder in Use. | ^ *“?.*» HawklmvIIle, and the tovorable boat ; V y Ga.. office Opprolle Post OffireWVrr, office of J NEW FIRM! J. W. PEARS & CO. Editor, and PwMbhoa. NATIONAL LI p.E I ToLT A BASS, Attorney* at l.aw, Macon, Ol, J X Office orer Mix A Kirtlanil'a atore. Will give prompt attention to all Im-ines* entrnMrd to their rare. T. G. IIOLT, JR. 4. F. BASS, ort V Srn * V r ISBKTB, Attorney* at U*. trfficcln Waab- tVK«i 0,1 '* ull,<rr * 8L, orer office ol E. A. NISBET. 4. A. XXSBET. 4. T. XI8BET. L AMER A ANDERSON, attorneys at taw, of ten on Second atreet, up .taint, two doom r’s, Ma< ~ enatof Mr. .V tt Mnnror’. / da con, Ga. aug 23-3m 1 A P. WHITTLE, Attorney, -at Low, (Office j» orer Payne’* Drug Store, next to Concert Hall,) Karon, Ga. L. M. WHITTLE. P. B. WHITTLE. PHYSICIANS AND DiliGGISTS. I >KMoVAIc—Ur. B. A. White now oocnpiro two 1V room# orer the present poat office, next dfa offle door to Hr. C. II. Half* office,' where be'can be fonmlnlaht or day when not profr*.locally absent. n R. GEO. M.TSolAlEa, im» removed hi* office from Brown't Hotel to I lie Eoat aide of Third atreet, between Poplar and Flum—where he can be found at all bonra, miles* professionally absent. oet«-tf J. II. ZEII.IN' A CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUSG1ST8, MACON, GEORGIA. AgciitA in tlii«» St.'ite for th<* ^»lc of PROF. MORRIS* AKIHFdA. able condition of the Ormil^c Rivur, now render till* the cheapest and quickest route for tin* busi ness of Macoc and Central Georgia. Through Bills of Lading will be given after the 15th lost. All accommodations extended and endeavors made to forward freight with promptness and dis patch. Messrs. Brigham, Baldwin £ Co., at Savannah; Meaar*. Nightingale A Huger, at Darion; A4u*r Ami, at Macon, will act a* Agent*. ' /<PA TX 1M7F We lave rfceire.l another large lot of this exeel- lent YEAST POWDER, andeanaafcly recommend It to the public for all that it claim, to be. Aiu- mea make* the fineat WIIEATEN BREAD poaai- ble. It I. made in tlic simplest manner, a* follow.: Get one quart, equal to I'A pound* of flour, mix j Boggleaand Family Jersey Wagons, Into it, quite dry, throe ordinary size tcropoonfala of I pj;oM CONCORD AND BRATTLEBORO. Azntnea, add rnW water, with a little salt dissolved j yijr. will soon have a supply of Busies, Top In it—sufficient to make a dough as soft as can lie { \\ Family Wagons and ltaruess made to order MERCHANT. Heater in Wines, I.tquors, < igftr*, TOBACCO, .Ye. li-i, South Side Rroadiray. Xathrillr. Term. :nt e w g o o r> s “Q HIIDA PRIME NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. novX-Ira GEO. H. HAZLEIIUR8T, Macon and Brunswick R. K., Acting President. conveniently handled, which is generally a little j at CONCORD AND BK ATTLEBORO, expressly for l«. than one pint of water to one ..tart of flour. j _ _ _ 1A _ t .. .. . ,, • satisfaction to all purchasers. Do not knead it. Sliape It vcry-lightly, and imme- ( wor fc no t made expressly to our onler. 12 ol bread from 1 lb. 4 ol flour, whilst yeast pro- j duces qply 1 lb. 9 ol of bread from 1 lb. 4 or. of | \K8. HM1TK ft OWES, office comer Waluuf: flour; tliu* obtaining aboiribread A-' ***d 4tli atrcct■*, Dr. Lightfoot'a old stand. fn»in a liarrci of flour, which, frith the saving of _ . yeast, will aliont balance the coat of the Azumca. JAR. C. J. ROOSEVELT, (llomocopatliist). Can lie need for any of tlic following recipes, and • Mulberry at., Washington Block, over everywhere will be agreeably surprised with J. M. Board man a B*H»k Sion-. Ileaidciu-r «« J — - - . . w .... Those diately bake in a quick oven, which must be quite | from a distance can address ns at Macon ( to care hot before yon begin to mix. It lta. the following W.C. Singleton), or at lfawkinsvllle, Ga. advantage* over ycaat or fermented bread; it can j _ oct7-3tn jlcDLFFIE, MASON A CO. I»e inode and tiaked in one hour from the time ot [ wr. J. oabhett, touso garkett. first handling the floor; it will be moist and ideas- | ant to eat in four days after baking; it is easy of j digestion, excellent for person* suffering from dya- . pepaia; retains all the gluten, starch and sugar | contained in flic flour, and therefore produces 1 lb. GARRETT & BROTHER, Commission Merchants, Walnnt, near Total itrccL not-Jl-iin* n p. W. P. PARKER, offirti 2nd »t. f S door* be low old poat office, up flair*. Office bonra, 9 lo 10 o’clock, A. M., II to I r. x. Beaideme at Female Colleyc. aepWtv:im» I AIL I. L HARRIS tender* hi* profr**lonal *er- ±J Tier* to the pnWIc. (Office on Second «lrect, over Knoll ft Howe*. arpIT-Jin |>HYSICIAN8.—I) r . 4. Emmett Blackflicar of X Tice over Payne'adruf(atore, n-.idence on Ilixb •tiwet, near the aaylnm for the blind. autfiSi-iJm COMMISSION MERCHANTS. f J alon Merchant*, and (ii ncr.il A<;onta, Second atreet, between Cherry and Poplar, Macon, Ga.— Prompt |ier*onaI attention given to all eon.lgn- lucnta of rollon, produce, manufactures and other article* of McrcbandUr. Order* and Omslgnmcnt* aollcltcd from all |>art* of the country. Agent* lor several flrrt class Insuniiirc Companic-. oetl.flm* HI'FT, wholesale produce dealer, cor- d'licrry and Third street a, under Rala- uug JSdlm |.' , AMILM GROCERIES.—N. A. Mesnoth, agent, I a frw-Rnor» above Mnaonic Hall, CoUon avc- _nnc, d<aSr In groceries, crockery and •< •1 Jtaj ag A JEAVELERS. J> AH4RTLEY. WATCHMAKER, late work ..nan mrSidney WatcfehBl present in opposite Mctlical (Ml B,vp.iv. continue* to repair n the i yd House Building, ’At*-. Mulberry TAMES Sl’PPLB, Wntelimaker and Jeweller, rl Second street, two doom from the corner of Mullierry.Accp* constantly a well selected assort ment of tine Gold and Silver Wat rite* and Jewelry. Also, W»lche* and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced workmen. aeptgt-Rm W ATCHES and JEWELRY, at Chat. 8. Bau | defa, tinder the Telegraph Printing House comer Cherry and Second atreet.*, Macon, (la. keens constantly on hand alarye assortment of fine Watches and Jewelry, lb-pairing done neatly and onrtortnotic&Al[workwurn*utc<LauKlojin * MISCELLANEOVR. TV H. ill. L GOULDING, Intelligence Offlci | X * have removed from Colton Avenue to Filth Street, li- ar PtMODger Depot, and opposite Selim Held's Foundry. Servant#and laborer* Aiml-lied; orders tor oldie labor filled; Information given ol hottAC*. lauds and other real estate for rent or sale, nov 12 1 m _ M ACON DAILY TELEGRAPH Job Printing Office. Job work of every description execu ted on short notice and In good style. Term* rea sons We angSS jT' J. BLAKE, real rotate agent, Macon. Ga. \Jf • Persons having houses for sale or rent, or persons wanting to rent houses, cannot be bet ter salted than by calling on me. From my long experience In the real estate business, I am RltC “ ,l,faC,l0 G. l j W BL/KE.' rr Macon. Ga.. SepL W, lSHMJanl-flO rrv j. ft I). I.ANE erenow oflerinjr formica X • large lol of Sole and Upper Leather. Also, Tnda Oil bv retail. Next door to F.vpresa offiec, Macon. Ga. norJ-fim* I^ota s h, 0 CASKS POTASH, COOKING SODA. 30 Boxes 8nper-earbonic of Soda, In one poun P i\' Kegs do do CANDLES. 75 BOXES STAR CANDLES, 50 » TALLOW do SOAP. 50 BOXES COLGATE’S PALE FAMILT SOAP, For talc low by MITCHELL ft SMITHS, nov 1 Am Third Street. FOR SALE. T WO and one-half miles north east of Zebnlon, Pike county. Ga., a track of three hundred acres ofland. One hundred and fifty acres’ln cul tivation, retnfilndcr well timbered. It I* consid ered one ol the best improved places In the coun- tr. First class Dwelling, seven rooms, six good Negro Cabin*. Kitchen, Smoke House, &c. One of tic very best Gin Honsro and Cotton Presses In the section, and almost new. Good Stable*. Barns and Wheat House. Good Orchards and Ti»h Pond*. The place is well watered, perfectly haalt hv. and delightfully situated. Will he sold at a sacrifice, by early application to the di-liei'-n* productions. This excellent compo sition does not contain N jctriiclc of Alnui, Salae- ratus, or any kind of delctcrioua drug; hut is per fectly pure and healthy, and, a* a culinary prepara tion, is infallible and invaluable. At tlic Fair in Cineiiinati, there were a number of Baking Pow der* on exhibit ion;—the Ar.umea, with several others, wo* analyzed, ami obtained the first prize, as the pm rot and best Baking Y-owdcr known. A trial only la necessary, in order to be satisfied. A paper is given with each ImiX, with fnil Instruc tions for making AZUMEA ROLLS, AZUMEA BISCUIT, AZUMEA NONPAREIL CAKE, AZUMEA JOHNNY CAKE, AZUMEA FRUIT CAKE, AZUMEA PLUM PUDDING. AZUMEA CINNAMON CAKE, AZUMEA CORN CAKE, AZUMEA DUMPLINGS, AZUMEA EGG CAKE, AZUMEA SPANISH BUN, AZUMEA SPONGE CAKE, AZUMEA CAKE WITHOUT EGGS. AZUMEA CUP CAKE, AZUMEA MlfcKMtEAI), AZUMEA SPONGE GINGER CAKE. AZUMEA SIEVE I i CAKE, AZUMEA CURRANT CAKE, AZUMEA POT PIE. AZUMEA PEARL CAKE. AZUMEA GOLD CAKE, AZUMEA LOAF BREAD, AZUMEA DOUGH NUTS, AZUMEA JUMBLES, AZUMEA LEMON CAKE, Axuf.ma is put up for tlic retail trade in 1-4 lb. cans, at 25 cts., and in 1-2 lb. cans at 30 cent* Liberal Discount Made to Wholesale Purchasers, net 10-2m J. 11. ZKILLV & CO. AND Wholesale Dealers in Country Produce axroxD ik>or rnoM masonic ham.. Decatur Street, Atlanta. Georgia. REFERENCE#, Piiiuizy ft Clayton, Augusta; J. L. Villalonpi, uvunnab; J. W. Fean*ft Co., Macon; K. L. Mott, Bolumbas; Col. A. P. Wright, Thoinasvilit ; W. L. Cigh, MaflUon, Go.; Wm. C. Ray, Montgomery; Ha.; Mcfi ruder, Taylor ft Robert*, Baltimore, Md.; Altell ft Inman. N. Y. aep21-3m Ilda do Porto Rico Sugar, *30 do do Cuba Sugar, •TO Barrel* Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 20 do Granulated Sugar, 100 do A and B Coffee''Sugars, 20 do C extra assorted Brand*, 200 do Yellow Sugar, 400 Baga Rio Coffee, 20 Mats Java Coffee, 20 do Laguira Coffee, 10 Bags Ginger, 10 Bags Allspice, 20 Bag?* Pepper, 20 Barrels Mackerel. 50 kT.bbls do ^OOlxits do 100 Boxes Soap, 50 do Starch, 100,000 Cigar#, assorted brand*, 160 Boxes Candles, 100 Boxe* Raisins, 50 Cares Sardine#, 250 Cases Oysters, 100 Dozen Buckets, 200 Dozen Brooms, 50 Nests Tubs, Together with everything usually kept in Whole sale Grocery House. NEW PRICES!!! WHOLESALE HOI SE. ' Travelers’ Insurance Company, "Wholesale and ^Retail! E. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND. LIQUORS. 12.’ Rye Rectified Whisky, 5 Casks Hennessey Brandy, 5 fin Ol'inl Diimir A- 7 . do Otard. Dupuy ft Co.’s Cognac. 10 Barrels Apple Brandy, very old, 10 do Peach do* 5 do Sherry Wine, In store ami for sale at 7JMIE undersigned beg leave to inform the ladle- of this city, couuty and viciuitv and the pubs lie In general, that he has now own and ready for ’ “ ** * * liar old stand of sale at the well known and popti; K. EINSTEIN'S, TRIANGULAR BLOCK, •200 100 100 BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. B r. ois XXX Family Four, Binds Supcitini- Fk-ltr. OF NEW YORK. Office, NO. 243 BKOADWAV. AUTHORIZED (’APITAI J. w. FEARS 3c CO. One of the Imt *tect«l Stock* ol Staple and Fancy Dry Goods In the Southern market**. The goods were select ed by Mr. Einstein with great care; and as hv Is now in the New York market for the sole purpose of selecting goods, and watching the best oppor tunities for buying, I have the advantage over all other merchants who are not similarly situated. I shall receive new additions to our stock eve ry week, and will be always prepared to exhibit to i public goods of tbe Best Manufacture, Latest Styles, Lowest T&arhet Price EDWARD WILDER. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST AM> DEALER IX PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS GLASSWARE AGENT FOR VIRGINIA. MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY Hiromtnxi. ntsRor. vji. t. nisiior. R. M. BISHOP & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS No. 36 Main St., (n few dw« Mote Coltrmhin Street, Cineiiinati. acptiJ-Sm* TOBACCO, NO. 514 MAIN STREET, Louisville, ..... Kciii<*<‘ky P. 3.—Llla-rai ailvanrv* made on (.'niton i oignment. WANTED, BEE31VAX. TALLOW and RAGS, lor which I wlH pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, either in raah or trade. fan k35 3m Ianv Notice. I HAVE resumed the practice of my profession, and will attend to all business entnisted to my care in tbe State. Having jnst returned from Washington City, parties desiring advice and counsel relative to tie preparation of papers under the Amnesty Procla mation for pardon, and the status of contracts and title deeds, executed dumg the last four years, can consult me by lctteror in person. Office over Boardman’s Book store, Macon, Ga. Jy 13 O. A. LOCHRANE. KeSn & Co., Augusta, Georgia, VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE LINE. T HROUGH receipts given by the Agents of tlic Southern Transportation Company at freight rate* to Baltimore and New York, at guaranteed rate per hundred pounds as per lialc on Cotton, til packages should be stomped S. T. Co., to facilitate Transportation. Rate from New York to Macon $4,*>S per hundred pound*. , THURSTON R. BLOOM, Agt. at Macon, Y. G. RUST, Agt. at Albany. novlSKlnt. COTTON. JOHN T. EDMUNDS & 00., Bankers & Commission Merchants, MACON, GEORGIA, Offiee on Third Street, next door to JW Ojfire. ■yyT’E are prepared to make cash advances on shipment* of cotton to Norton, Slaughter ft Co., New York, or to our correspondents in Liver- pool, llnglaod. Planters and owners of cotton entrusting the same to our care for sale *r shipment, shall have prompt returns of sales, in gold or currency as tlicv may direct. We solicit orders for the purchase of cotton. Gold and silver and sight exchange on NewTork bought and sold. Wc refer by pennl*si*n to J B Ross ft Son, Bow- dre ft Anderson, Knott ft Howe, Hardeman ft Sparks, RIV Cnbbedgc, N A Hardee ft Co, Savan nah; Third National Bank, Nashville; C’ltlaens’ Bank, Louisville; Commercial Bank, Louisville. Journal ft Messenger, Mercantile Mirror, of Ma con, Educational Journal, Forsyth, Sninter Re- bliean, Americas, and Albany Patriot, Colum- —* Times and Enquirer, LaGrange Reporter, Griffin Union, MillcdgcvUle Recorder, publish one month utd send bill to * JOHN T. EDMUNDS ft CO., oct 35-Jm Macon. JOHN C. MAUGHAM, On the place, 8. W. MANGHAM, - - , Ga. HOWARD HOUSE, EUFAULA, - ALABAMA J. W, Howard, Proprietor. A LL the 1 lxuriox-the market affords, served uo to orde; and at the shortest notice. seplS-Stn* PAINTING WM. R. TISOS. WM. W. GORDON. TIS0N ft GORDON, Colton Factors, CommisMoa and FOR WADING MERCHNTS, H Bay Sireet, Savannah, Georgia, j S PECIAL ATTENTION wUl be given to the sale i <”. I--.:, r. Rroin. i -v . we re House. Sisn a Briiiimt'iiLil Painting. again at v-nr old office, preiwred for bnsiness. Ait to o experi. ncc In this city of over eleven years,and onr : undivided attenti on to tdl business entrusted, in- ■ " ances ns to hope lor a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore GRAINING. MARBLING, GILDING. GLAZING. PAPER HANGING ftC. Having on hand all the necessary material to A RE prepared to make liberal advances on all Cotton consigned to them or their friends, Messrs Smith ft Dunning, New York. All cotton consigned to us or onr friends in New York, will lie sent forward- by the new and elegant steamer Helen, which willl connect with the New York line of steamers, so as to reach that city In eight days. We have also established a line of Clipper ships between New York and Liverpool, so as lo send forward the Cotton entrusted to our care without delay, thus avoiding espouses of storage and insu rance in New York. Sight Exchange on New York and Liverpool in snms to snit purchasers. KEIN ft CO. aug 29-3m JNO. w. o’coxnor, Macon, Ga. ?. w. o’coararoB. ft co., MACON, GEORGIA. Office on Cherry St, between 3d and 4tli. R ECEIVING and Forwarding Merchants, and Agents for E. At. Brncc ft CO., Augusta, Ga.; E. M. Bruce, Morgan & Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; and Watts, Crane & Co., New York. We will receive and forward, upon reasonable terms, all Cotton entrusted to our care for ship ment, as owners mav direct. Wc will make liberal advances upon consignments of Coton to Watts, Crane ft Co., New York, or W. C. Watts ft Co., Liverpool, England; pay Revenue Tax, Storage, Freights, fte., on same, and forward with prempt- ncssand dispatch. Planters and others will be afforded every facility in onr power to send their Cotton to market, and receive prompt return of sale. Mr. W. E. Clarke is onr agent at Albany, Ga., and will give all information to parties who desire hi* services in shipping or purchasing. Onr per sonal attention given to the purchase and sale of Cotton. NEW YORK EXCHANGE FOR SALE. octS-3m JNO. W. O’CONNOR ft CO. Valuable Cotton Plantation For Sale, T OFFER for sale my plantation situated on Chi- ray pi X oehee Creek, 12 miles S. W. from Albany, Dongbertv county Georgia, adjoining the lands of Benjamin’Lockctt, Jerry Bell, John Jones, CoL Nelson and others. Tbe place contains l.SOOacres, about 6 or 700 acres of which are cleared and un der a good fence. The improvements are all good framed buildings—good ginbonse and Inin screw. Provisions, stock and plantation tools can be bought with the place. If not sold before the 1st Tuesdav in December next, on that day it will 1st Tuesdav in December next, on mat nay it will be sold in Albany at public outcry. For terms ap ply to me at Cntbbert, Georgia, or 3. D. Irvin, Albany. wSrtlDt SAMUEL CLAYTON. Steam Saw and Grist Mill. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A STEAM Saw and Grist Mill combined. The Saw will cut 3000 feet lumber, and theEsapas *30 REWARD TX7ILL be paid for the delivery to the under- \ Yf signed of bis large, dark, chestnut sorrel ! horse, which was stolen vroterdav afternoon about *ia»uig uu i™ “ IL ......— .—. . 4V o’clock. Tbe bone W onat the time a line carry on the business, wc are prepared to give rot- ; Texas rigged saddle, with a lirge number of tacks isfactiOH, both in execution and prices, to all who in it. 'He waa stolen by a negro man about 21 ! may favor ns with their orders, years old, who had en a pair of Kersey i>ant* and WG will also keep on hand and for sale, mixed ■ J Paints of every description. NISH, OIL. SPS. TURPENTINE, BROWN JAPAN, PL TTY. XJl Sin Will cut ilxi luuiDgj, auu uicj*ad]i Mill Rock will grind 75 bn«hells of meal, daily. ffiFor particulars and price, a^Jyto^i ra^drest novl5-9t* Forsyth, Ga. SO. BROADWAY, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE sept 15 3m Important to Cotton Shipper*. T HE Cotton Warehouse located in this place immediately on the river, and at the terminus of tlie Southwestern Railroad, and convenient to said road, can shelter all cotton that may be sbi; ped from Macon and other points on tlic Sout western Railroad via Apalachicola to New York.— Wc will receive all cotton consigned to us, at the railroad depot, dray it, and put it aboard of tlie boats at one dollar per bale. Cotton shippers upon investigation, will find this route tlie cheapest and most expedious of any other route to New York from Macon. 3Ve re spectfully solicit orders for tlie purchase of cotton. Onr long experience in that line will enable tis to make purchases to the best advantageto those who favor us with their orders. We have now in operation a new Iron Screw Press. R. G. MORRIS ft CO., Georgetown. References—Ross ft Seymour, J. W. Fears, Virgil Powers, Esq., all agents on S. W. R. R. aug 95m A. K. SEAG-O, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Atlanta, Georgia, ,000 Bids. Salt, 7 bushels each, S00 do Flour, embracing al! grades, 20.000 I.lbs. Choice Clear Bacon Sides, 200 Boxes English Dairy, W. R. and Hamburg Cheese. ALSO, rgi eery and Provision Line; all of which will be sold at very low prices to the wholesale trade, dress by letter or telegraph. A. K. SEAGO, nov lu-10t» Atlanta. E. M. BROWN, OPPOSITE THE EASIER HOUSE, Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, Which he offers at verv small Adcanceon Cent. THE STOCK ( ONStSTS IK PART OK Bleached Domestics, Brown Domestics, Prints, Ginghams, French and English Merinos. Alpacas, Mohair, Poplins, Thybcts, Opera and Fancy Flannels, De laines, Silks in great varie ty, Linens ofnll grades. Jloojislirt* of all the* and RaimaraJ Shirt* of Superior make audjinith. Your special attention is called to my CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, i HKt.E VOL* WIIA FIND THE I.ATE*T STYLES, As also the XO f YEA NTE LA DIES' 11A TS, * A BEAL’TIFn. ARTICLE. A Splendid assortment of Dress Trimmings, Perfumery, Soaps and other Toilet Articles, Veils, White and Fancy Goods, Gloves, ftc., &c., &c. Gentlemen will find a good assortment of GEN TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, a large Iotol Pocket Knives, the fashionable Rug or Faney Blanket Satchels, and everything else belonging to this line. To those who have not traded with me in former days I can only say, give me a trial, while I am satisfied that my old customers have but {o read this to insure me their renewed visits. Respectfully, E. M. BROWN, novl5-3m Opposite the Lgnicr House. A. S. HABTRIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING My stock consists in part of the following goods: Prints, Printed DeLaine*, All wool Delaines, Empress Cloth, PoilPeChcvres, English and French Merinos, Scotch and Vcnitian Plaids, Solid, printed and figured Poplins, Blac k DcLtlncs, Alapacas, Black Silks, Merinos and Bombazines, And many other goods belonging to the DRESS D E P A R T M K N T A full and complete assortment of ip] Linen Cambnc Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Linen and Embroidered Cuffs and Col Inrs, separate and in sets, White, Red and Shaker Flannel** Plain and Fancy Opera Flannels, Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, Blau kets, ftc., Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies* Merino Vests, Table Linen, Table Cloth, Towels, Towelings, y Napkins, Doylies Linen, And all other article* belonging to a lo tso DALES COTTON YARNS, 8s ft 10s, B lea Aug'mi a 4 4 Sheeting, Bales 8 oz. Osiinburge. J. W. FEARS ft CO. lOO io •50 1-4, 12 AND BARRELS MACKERELS, Cases Si<dims Boxes Herring. .1. W. FEARS ft CO. 100 too 200 HAMBURG C1IEF,SE, Wes'.citi IU serve Ch«ese, •S ul i and Butter Oracke s, J. VV. FEARS ft CO. 350 lvEIxS CUT NAILS, 3 TO 20 D, 10 lOO 50 50 50 Case* Sunnei’8 heavy Axes, Barrels Peach Blow Potato*, Barre ls Extra C Sugar, Barries B Sug.tr, Barre l Crush ami Po.vd,-. Sugar, J. W FEARS ft CO. ao 10 10 50 CASES COVE OYSTERS, Car s S’rawberries, Can- Peaches, Pints, Quarts at.ti Half-Gallon Pickles, J. W. FEARS & CO 10 5 300 1000 1000 50 50 250 BARRELS TANNERS’ BANK OIL Binels Lindseed Oil Pounds White L ad, Pounds Spanish B*own, Pound- Lump Piitii* 1 ', Cases Concentawed P. tssh, Ja w Macalioy Snuff, Gross Meson’s Blacking, DIRECTORS: Edward A. Jones, Orison Blnnt, Samuel J. Glassev, T. B. Van Berea, Sylvester M. Beard, Robert Crowley, Wm. Colt, J. C. Dlmmlck, Henry Clew*,- ~ Albert Wright, John A. Iseliu, H. I’. Freeman, Nicholas E. Smith, James R. Dow, Howell Smith, F. II I.timmu* 3Vm. E. Prince, Sylvester Trot*, Joseph Wilde, A. A. Low, Cbas. Curtiss, Asher 8. Mill*, W. IL Webb, Henry J. Raymond, sill* C. H'-rring, Sam’l W. Traalow. Richard A. McCurdy. EDWARD A. JONES, President WM. E. PRINCE, Vice-President. ASHER S. MILLS, Secretary. F. B. VAN BUREN, Treasurer. S. Tkits, 14. P., Medical Examiner. £. H. Jones, Superintendent of Agencies. E. F. Folder, General Railway Agent. LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES Are Issued on the Mutual plan. All the profit* in this department are divided pm rata among the Policy Holders. All policies to be hmM» tie after five years from date, r.nd non-furfeltable alter two animal payments. A Loan of one-third of the amount ot premiums will be made; tiro, thirty days grace given In payment of premium*. GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES Are granted covering accident* of all description*. Including tlic travelers' risk. II issued,. Without Compensation, They provide for death, if caused by accident; hut in case of Injury only, the ln-urcd receive* no com pensation. If granted With Com -ensation, The full amount assured is payable to the family In case of death caused by accident and occurring within three months from the date of injury. Or, in case of injmy causing disability, the insured re ceives a weekly compensation until be is able to attend to his mulnc**, such time not to exceed twenty-six weeks. The policy cover* ail forms'of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruise*. Cuts, Gunshot Wounds, BumsandScaids, Bites of 1 lag*. Assaults by Burglars, Robbers, or .Murderers, Un- action of Lightning or Sun-SUokc, tlic effect* of Explosions, Flood* slid Suffocation hy Drowning or Choking, and all other kind of aectdrnt. Ten Dollars Secures a general Accident Policy for • Two Thousand Dollars’ With a Weekly Compensation ol Ten Dollars- TRAVELERS’ INSURANCE-TICKETS, For any length of time, from oncdaTto twrite months, arc on talc at tbe various Railroad and Steamboat Ticket Offices and Agencies,; Number One Dry Goods Store. We call the s{>eeial attention of the laUio.n to our CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, LOWBR PRICE, Than any other house in the city and WARRANT “ goods to be of the Best nml iHoiit Faalilminble Dlnnu- ravtnrc A. SPRINGER, Macon, Ga. NEW GOODS. November l.Oth, 1 ftfvV J. W. FEARS Sc CO, 100 35 100,000 100,000 REAMS OWENS’ LETTER PAPEIt, Reams C .p Paper, Buff and While Envelopes, G and Watcr-l’r .<-f Caps, J. W. FEARS & CO. 250 200 lOO SO 50 COILS MACHINE ROPE, Pieces Kentucky Bagging. Boxes Star Candles. Boxes Starch, Kegs English Soda. .1. W. PEARS ft CO. {. B.—We wish the merchants in Georgia who trade to Macon to rememher, and tell their neighbors, that we do not retail goods—exclusively 1 Vholemle. Buying £5,000 to Ai5,000 daily in tlie West and New York—money always there to take advantage of prices and quantities—wc can supply tlic trade as well as Louisville jobbers, freight added. .1. IV. FEARS & CO. I have to-dav received by Express HANDSOME BLACK CLOAKS, HANDSOME DRAB CLOAKS, SILK CORD, all colors for Trimming, BLACK WOR8TEAD BRAID, LADIES’ MERINO VESTS, GENTS’ MERINO VESTS, PAPER CAMBRICS, FINE BED BLANKETS, JACONET EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS, SLATE COLORED JEANS, LADIES’ GAUNTLETS, BALMORAL SKIRT6, COAT BUTTONS, , . And many other Articles liard to be found IN THE MARKET. ■S. T. COLEMAN. Manufacturer’s Bank Building, Cor. 2nd Cherry Streets. Plantation in Dougherty Comity FOR SALE. | ~JNE of the best Plantations iif the county, as to MERCHANT. 9 '2 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, 6A. vy soil, location and settlement; seven miles from Albany; but lately settled, and every build ing new, and all fenced; residence ol eight rooms, overseer’s house, eleven negro bouses, stables, barns, gin house, screw, everything complete; fences all new, ftc. £100 acres ofland, 700 cleared, » well of water in every field of 200 acres. The land being all fresh and newly cleared, will make the best of cotton crops. I will sell mnles, cattle, bogs, corn and every thing on the place *s it stands, for one-third cash, balance in one and two years, taking part of theerop in payment if desired. Address me at Albany. nov 16-10* N. CRUGER. BOOKS! BOOKS! J. W. BURKE & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Marine Risks and Special Voyages. Policies are granted Insuring against death by accident while sailing in steamer or sailing vrsach, also for special voyages. Foil information, together with TaUro of Rates, ftc., can lie obtained at the Home Office, or by ap plication to the State Agent. E. C. GRANNIS, Agent for Bibb County. -L C. McBURNET, Icn’I Agent for Gcoivia. WM. r GODWIN, Amcricbt P.. ROBS, Albany. 8. 8. STAFFORD. . Blakelt. It G. MORRIS, Georgetown. II. COMPTON, Griffin. K. W. JAOQUEJk IdT Insurance Agent* desiring theappnintmml as Agent, can addre-s the General Agent, J. f. McBiiroey. Fresh Arrivals. WE HAVE NOW IN STORE, AND ARE AULT RECEIVING, STOCKS OF < HOH I FAMILY GROCERIES. PROVISIONS AND PRonVQK, Consi-ling <•! > very tliin;: c lx- found ini ell regulated First Glass Family Grocery AND PROVISION HOUSE. BOOKS. STATIONERY. Religious, Sunday School, Juvenile,* Miscellaneous, College Text Books, School Text Books. Cap, Letter, Note and Billet Paper, Pens, Pencils, Portfolio*, Port mo nates, ftc. LATEST MUSIC CONSTANTLY RECEIVED FROM PUBLISHERS, A Splendid Assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS AND PHOTOGRAPHS, PLAIN AND COLORED. 2d Street, Nest to Baptist Church, MACON, GEORGIA. RHIGELY, Sqt lEK ft CO., AOKXTS FOB DODDS, M.4CNEALS & URBAN’S, CELEBRATED a. w. tuck. | i. 6. navis, 1 ju p. tuck. Christian Co. I LatewitliPhelps, Louisville, Ey. Caldwell ft Co. | a dark eoat. The above reward will be of the horse. Nov liWJt >e paid for the delivery VARNISH,! DR. A. P. COLLINS- METROPOLITAN HOTEL. LATE BROWN’S, SAND PAPER- BRUSHES, ftc.. ftc. Orders (ruin tbe country promptly attended to. DRUKY ft TRIPOD, Over Roberts, Dunlap ft Co., Cherry sb. aug 12-12m* Jfacoa, Ga. mmtsets: , . . .. . , W. B. Johnston, N. H. Bed. J. H. Zcflta ft Co., is DOW 111 j-rrfi-ct orier for tnc reception and *c- B. A. Wise, C’.ayland ft Durable, Le: ” ■ — commodation of Its old patrons. cctl-3m 1 A. Huff T lVarhinytitn, D. C. This hading Dotel, Renovated.rodRe-fnrnbhed , Leroy Napier, W. Tack, Davis A Co., Wholesale Groc.ers and Commission Merchants, 322 Main street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, Louisville, Ky. Consignments SslialtMl ang98flm J. M. COOPER, Auction & Commission Merchant, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Bank Locks, &c. ALBANY, GEORGIA. TTTILL rive hb iM.*rsonal attention to Ihe pur- > \ chast- r.r.d «bir.:m at of COTT< >N. HE TS ALSO PREPARE^! TO MAKE LIBERAL I rpHESE SAFES AND LOCKS have been ihor- ( t a .1 ; X onghiv tested and their reputation is such A^asil ances | that the teutn Dep.uitwest at Washington and New York eitv use them in preference to On Cotton in store in Albany, Ga., for shipment . „ to Messrs Noetox, Slauobtzk ft Co., New York. Having had many years experience in the Cotton trade, as well as Auction and Commission business, lie Hatters himself that hecansrve entire satisfaction to parties entrusting their business to him. m* nroa lvn envcTCYurvTc am n anv other. They ire made exclusively of iron anil steel, thus rendering them entirely FIRE AND DAMP PROOF. ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Respectfully relere to J. B. Ross ft Son, Macon; T. IL Johnson, Alabany. oet29-2m Snreka and Excelsior Bank Locks, ~\TOTICE—Haek line to Perry. HaeE will leave ; . .. JN Fort Valley on tht arrival «r the ears from 1 VorV anlts, Eapeess Boxes, Banker*, Jewellers, yfocoti everv Tneadav, *|Xar ; (lav and Satnrdsv for Und Mt-rehants. arennrivalied, and parties desiring Pcn-r XJ*L* returnin’ in time t J conne-et with sn-rh srticles will find St grrotly to tbeir interest to traini’from Albany andColumLn*—o’clock. Pi M., purchase from ws.ro weroa aeR at mannfocttireTs for Ms eon. . prices, freight <mlj oct31-*m* W. A. GRIFFIN ft CO. 1 norll-Sm RIDGELT, SQUIER ft CO. WHOLESALE MILLINERY GOODS Co-I’nrfiicrslrip Notice, I HAVE THIS DAY associated with mein bnslness Mr A R Tin.»le Wholesale Cloak Manufactory. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. -yyrE are plroscd to say to our friends south of i insley. „ , , JAMES SEYMOUR. Maeon, Ga., Nov., 13th, 1SB5 the Ohio, that wc have one of the largest and’best assorted stock* of JSMK* SCTMOl'IL] [a. B. TIXSLXT. SEYMOUR & TIN8LEY- We have SODA CRACKERS, BUTTER, CHEESE, PICKLES. SAUCES, OYSTERS, RAISINS, STARCH. PEPPER, GINGER. SARDINTS, A BftC SUGAR. MEAL, FLOUK, BACON, I-ARD, CORN, GROUND PEAS, SYRUP, AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU MAY CALI. > > .h IN OPR LINE. J 1 Our arrangements arc perfected for uccuring receipts of THE BEST MEAL To be had in this market, Ground by Wi Power, andwc shall have in atore. 'in p. I days, 100 Barrels Best Brand FI.Ol'R to found in the country. Also 150 Bbls. Kanawha Salt. In addition to the above wc several THOUSAND POUNDS SOLE LEATHER Millinery G-oodsi | Commission Merchants, We Wish 11 Dls,ind, i i ndemood» CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA. This side of Sew York. We employ over one rpENDER THEIR services to their friends, and hundred and fifty girts in our jx rerpeclfnliy aollicit consignment* ol Groceries —* ” ■ ( - - Cloak Tactory, i and Produce or every discriptton, And wc are confident that onr styles and prices will compare favorably with any house in America. Respectfully, nov 17-tjl OTIS ft CO. Plantation for Sale. A FINE Plantation consisting ct some of the best land in Macon comity. There to 1,W0 acres, with a residence, outbuildings, etc. In good order. It lias been occupied for several Jtara by tlie brothersToekr. and 1* known a* the Tooke place. For particulars apply to Mr. TV. I. Ander son. Port Valley, or to the undersigned in Macon. novl6-2w* JAMES MERCER GREEN, jgr Jonrnal ft Messenger copy. Particnlar attention given to the purchase and shipping of cotton, cotton goods, etc novI4-lm Hotel Fop Sale. The subscribers offer to sell the popnlarHOTEL known as the “HOWARD in Estonia, Alabama. HOUSE’ The advantages of this Hotel are well known to j —novfos-Jw the traveling public and needs no description. j VVA Vl'I.it. The owners desire to sell merely for a division a GOOD two horse Diav, or W.gon, ofinterest. I An. ness. ' novlT-2«» MARTIN A COURIE. novril- lr s r.wTON ft Ia'VToN